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(01/21/22 2:04am)
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are decreasing in Philadelphia, indicating that the peak in Omicron cases may have passed, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
(01/13/22 2:56am)
Penn Libraries will be open and operating with Winter Break hours until in-person classes resume. Access to Penn Libraries is limited to only Penn community members through Jan. 23.
(11/30/21 4:26am)
College senior Max Wragan has been named one of 12 Mitchell Scholars to receive funding for one year of postgraduate study in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
(11/12/21 2:56am)
Kyle McLemore, one of the men convicted in the 1998 shooting that occurred outside of the Palestra, allegedly defrauded COVID-19 relief programs and obtained more than $139,000 in federal funds.
(10/18/21 4:22am)
Researchers at Penn Medicine found evidence that patients and hospital employees alike experience racism and prejudice within health care by analyzing over 90,000 online reviews.
(10/11/21 4:47am)
Penn Marriage Pact, an algorithm-based service that matches students one-to-one to foster new friendships and relationships, is returning to Penn for a second time. This year, the 57-question form features new questions and an updated matching algorithm.
(09/30/21 4:12am)
Stuart Weitzman School of Design postdoctoral fellow Matthew Miller will serve on the Philadelphia Art Commission, which is the city's design review board.
(09/10/21 4:08am)
After Penn opened several new dining locations this semester, students have voiced mixed opinions on the new dining options.
(08/09/21 4:07am)
While in-person classes are set to return in the fall, many students look back positively on their summer courses, which were all held virtually.
(07/08/21 4:24am)
Some Penn students expressed comfort in attending large group events ahead of the 2021 Made in America music festival.
(06/14/21 4:16am)
For the past 10 years, the Penn Band has performed without a color guard. Now, the newly re-formed group is preparing for its debut performance.
(04/27/21 3:14am)
Penn Dining has increased offerings at various dining halls, moving away from pre-packaged meals to more open service options.
(04/13/21 3:54am)
College junior Chinaza Ruth Okonkwo has been named one of 16 Beinecke Scholars to receive funding for graduate study in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
(04/06/21 4:20am)
A group of Penn students are bringing the Tinder-like friendship-matching app they created to all of the Ivy League schools on April 6.
(03/12/21 5:20am)
In response to difficulties students have had meeting people during the pandemic, a group of undergraduates brought the Marriage Pact, an algorithm-based matching service, to Penn.
(02/22/21 6:16am)
Two studies by Penn researchers found that text communications reminding individuals that a vaccine is available to them increases vaccination rates by up to 11%.
(02/01/21 5:14am)
Van Pelt Library is scheduled to reopen to students at limited capacity on Tuesday under a seat reservation system.
(10/30/20 2:33am)
Temple University will push back the start of the spring semester by eight days to Jan. 19 and eliminate spring break to limit the spread of COVID-19.
(10/15/20 1:50am)
Philadelphia ranked No. 118 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 ranking of the top 150 best places to live in the United States, falling 16 spots from last year’s report.
(10/01/20 3:45am)
Philadelphia restaurants can increase indoor dining capacity from 25% to 50% starting on Friday.